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  2. O2 Academy Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The O 2 Academy Liverpool (formerly the L2 and Carling Academy Liverpool) is a music venue in Hotham Street, Liverpool, England, that is run by the Academy Music Group. The main building consists of performance areas. O 2 Academy1 can hold 1,200 (900 floor/300 balcony) people while O 2 Academy2 can hold 500.

  3. The O2 Arena - Wikipedia

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    The arena building, which houses the arena and the arena concourse, is independent from all other buildings in the O2 and houses all the arena's facilities. The arena building itself takes up 40% of the total dome structure. [6] The seating arrangement throughout the whole arena can be modified, similar to the AO Arena in Manchester. [7]

  4. O2 Academy Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The O2 Academy Bristol (originally known as the Locarno and then Carling Academy Bristol) is a music venue located on Frogmore Street in Bristol, England. It is run by the Academy Music Group . On 1 January 2009 sponsorship was taken over from Carling by telecommunications company O2 and the venue's name changed from the Carling Academy to the ...

  5. O2 Academy Islington - Wikipedia

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    O 2 Academy. The O 2 Academy Islington, formerly known as the Carling Academy Islington, is an indoor music venue situated in the N1 Shopping Centre accessible via Upper Street and Liverpool Road, in the London Borough of Islington. It is run by the Academy Music Group. The main venue has a capacity of 800, and the adjacent O 2 Academy 2 holds ...

  6. O2 Academy - Wikipedia

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    The O2 Academy may refer to one of a number of Academy Music Group venues in the United Kingdom (in alphabetical order): O2 Academy Birmingham; O2 Academy Bournemouth;

  7. Academy Music Group - Wikipedia

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    Academy Music Group (AMG) is a leading owner-operator of music venues in the United Kingdom. They operate a number of medium-sized venues, the majority of which (until January 2009) took the name Carling Academy after their sponsor Carling.

  8. Young Voices - Wikipedia

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    Young Voices organise children's choir concerts around the UK. Starting in 1997., [ 1 ] the concerts have grown in number and size of venue, now requiring the largest arenas [ 2 ] in the UK. The children rehearse separately in their schools [ 3 ] and only come together as a single choir on the day of the performance . [ 4 ]

  9. The O2 - Wikipedia

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    The O2 in 2012, with Canary Wharf in the background. The venue, rebranded The O2, was reopened to the public on 24 June 2007 with a concert by Bon Jovi in the arena. The O2 celebrated its first year with a book, including a double page picture of Elton John from his September 2007 Red Piano show. [37]